2019 Cricket ODI WC
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Well i got up at 5am and flicked the cricket on. Windies were 252/6 needing 38 from around five overs. Should have been a doddle. Holder was on 50 odd. Next thing they're 256/9 and only had one over to go. Pathetic from the tail. Game over now and Nurse has just hit three fours from the last three balls of the innings. Loss by 15 runs. But Nurse was 2 from 12 prior to that! The lower order basically did NOTHING for 3-4 overs. So many dot balls from Starc and Stoinis. Hard to watch. Opportunity badly thrown away.
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Aus will be well pleased with that win. Dug themselves out of a massive hole and got it done against a side that could well go on to topple some other big names.
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I'm noticing a distinct lack of Marshes in the Aus team. Where are they? Think we need to petition to have them re-instated.
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@No-Quarter said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
Aus will be well pleased with that win. Dug themselves out of a massive hole and got it done against a side that could well go on to topple some other big names.
@No-Quarter said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
I'm noticing a distinct lack of Marshes in the Aus team. Where are they? Think we need to petition to have them re-instated.
These two facts are directly related
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good win that. When i saw the score i assumed Smith had gone very big, very surprised to see that wasn't the case.
With Starc and Cummins around, they are going to be tough to beat, and it appears they bat very very deep.
Fucking Australia...
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@No-Quarter said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
I'm noticing a distinct lack of Marshes in the Aus team. Where are they? Think we need to petition to have them re-instated.
Shaun should be playing instead of Khawaja
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Anyway - shit start from our guys as the Windies pace attack breathed fire and pissed lighting. Couple of stupid/lazy shots didn't help, but some of that short bowling looked golden age stuff.
Except for the 24 wides. That stuff will lose you games, particularly the leg side 5W. They got progressively worse with their line, then once they fixed that, their length went to shit.
Jeez there was some good catching from the Windies in close (Waj) and out on the fence (Smith). And some fucking awful efforts in dropping or misjudging catches from Smith or Coulter-Nile.
I was expecting to lose TBH but Smith playing better than all those booing fluffybunnies could ever dream off, and Nathan NCL giving it the yeah-nah-fuck-this treatment and showing the top order what they should have been doing.
Finch fucked up.
Warner fucked up.
The Waj fucked up.
Maxi fucked up.We still won.
Mostly because NCL's 92, but the pressure bowling - once we figured out short bowling doesn't work - won the game.
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@Duluth said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
@No-Quarter said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
I'm noticing a distinct lack of Marshes in the Aus team. Where are they? Think we need to petition to have them re-instated.
Shaun should be playing instead of Khawaja
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His ODI form has been good in the past two years. So has Khawaja's, but I think he edges him in a head to head
Most of the Aussie batsmen struggle to keep the score ticking in the middle overs particularly against spin. With Marsh and Smith in the team it would minimise that problem
If I was picking the side they'd both make it though. Finch would get dropped and Smith would be captain..
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@Duluth said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
@No-Quarter said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
I'm noticing a distinct lack of Marshes in the Aus team. Where are they? Think we need to petition to have them re-instated.
Shaun should be playing instead of Khawaja
Khawaja nicely illustrated @Baron-Silas-Greenback's point about modern batsmen on flat tracks, and the potential role of a Neil Wagner. Khawaja neither ducked nor swayed nor tried to hook the short ball, just turned his head away and got sconed..
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@Donsteppa said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
@Duluth said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
@No-Quarter said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:
I'm noticing a distinct lack of Marshes in the Aus team. Where are they? Think we need to petition to have them re-instated.
Shaun should be playing instead of Khawaja
Khawaja nicely illustrated @Baron-Silas-Greenback's point about modern batsmen on flat tracks, and the potential role of a Neil Wagner. Khawaja neither ducked nor swayed nor tried to hook the short ball, just turned his head away and got sconed..
right in the sweet spot too, that would have hurt like fuck
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Coulter Nile's innings is, unfortunately, so Australian.
Team in deep shit and some guy who's never done anything remotely like that before comes out and makes 92 at a 150 strike rate.
Previous highest score of 34 and he'd only got to double figures four times. His T20 figures no better.